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October
2013
By
Helen Signy
The
ability to make important discoveries or connections by accident has been
changing lives through history.
Sometimes serendipity can be nothing more than a stroke of good
luck. At other times, a chance happening
can be somewhat more engineered.
Serendipity
came when, in the moment of frustration.
We can all pinpoint a moment of serendipity in our lives. But it does seem that some people are more
open to serendipity than others. They
find themselves in situations where something unexpected happens, and they are
more likely to recognise and exploit the lucky coincidence.
The
key is to recognise serendipity. Sometime,
big business has been harnessing the power of serendipity. People are starting to realise that
serendipity can set people free. It can
help to make them more creative and more agile and less stressed. It’s about implementing the kind of values
that don’t dismiss ideas that come up unexpectedly.
Technology
is helping all of us to increase our chances of serendipitous encounters. Many serendipitous discoveries are made when
people are out of their usual environments.
SUGGESTION BRINGING SERENDIPITY INTO YOUR LIFE
BY DR STEPHEN MAKAI
- Make mental space. Change your environment, go for a walk.
- Vary your routine; meet new
people, adapt your interest, travel to new places, join a club.
- Be observant: keep your
eyes and ears open
- Relax your boundaries: try
new places, new ideas.
- Draw on previous
experiences: make links to what you have learn before.
- Look for patterns: try to
make sense out of the chaos of the world.
- Seek opportunities: when something
unexpected happens, take the time and the effort to capitalize on it.
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